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former penn state football coach, joe paterno has died. he succumbed after suffering complications from lung cancer. the legendary coach was diagnosed with lung cancer days after the child sex abuse charges against his former assistant coach, jerry sandusky came to light. joe paterno was 85. we will take you live to the penn state campus in just a few minutes. >>> while voters in south carolina were choosing their favorites, some votes have already been cast in the florida primary. more than 197,000 of them. republicans who voted there. most of them were absentee ballots but the rest coming from early voting in five florida counties. as of yesterday, all 67 counties are now open for early voting. florida's early voting ends in most counties, next saturday, january 28th and the regular primary voting in florida is on tuesday, january 31st. >>> the candidates are all moving on to florida after south carolina. mitt romney told fox news sunday that he's ready to fight for votes in every state starting with florida. >> i'm looking forward to a
former penn state football coach, joe paterno has died. he succumbed after suffering complications from lung cancer. the legendary coach was diagnosed with lung cancer days after the child sex abuse charges against his former assistant coach, jerry sandusky came to light. joe paterno was 85. we will take you live to the penn state campus in just a few minutes. >>> while voters in south carolina were choosing their favorites, some votes have already been cast in the florida primary....
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mark penn, thank you. senator ron johnson, as always, i'm going to talk to you on the radio tomorrow. carly fiorina, great to see you as always. coming up tonight, stocks plummet on a pile of bad news. yeah, yeah, yeah. disappointing jobs, downbeat data from china and europe. but the dow gives up all its gains for the year. i'm sorry about that. but when the carnage looks the worst, sometimes that's when investors should think about coming in. to the victor comes the spoils. let's be risk takers. because don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity, and that includes risk taking. i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right back. let's have keystone, for goodness sakes. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve ty, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an
mark penn, thank you. senator ron johnson, as always, i'm going to talk to you on the radio tomorrow. carly fiorina, great to see you as always. coming up tonight, stocks plummet on a pile of bad news. yeah, yeah, yeah. disappointing jobs, downbeat data from china and europe. but the dow gives up all its gains for the year. i'm sorry about that. but when the carnage looks the worst, sometimes that's when investors should think about coming in. to the victor comes the spoils. let's be risk...
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. >>> tomorrow we're expecting the results of an internal investigation into penn state's role in the jerry sandusky case. the family of the late coach joe paterno is already questioning the integrity of the findings. >> reporter: about three weeks after jerry sandusky's conviction the universities braced for what may be more bombshells. is the school-paid internal investigation will be released online thursday morning, and will detail what freeh said last november may have been failures by the university. >> which may have enabled the alleged misconduct to occur, go undetected and not be reported. >> reporter: while nothing officials has been released yesterday, much of the report is expected to be critical of the late joe paterno, and what paterno did or did not do when told by assistant mike mcqueary in 2001 that he had just seen sandusky showering with a young boy. the family is all right stay in a statement -- joe did not act in any way to prevent a proper investigation. a statement from his attorneys reads -- at no time in the more than 16 years of his presidency at penn state w
. >>> tomorrow we're expecting the results of an internal investigation into penn state's role in the jerry sandusky case. the family of the late coach joe paterno is already questioning the integrity of the findings. >> reporter: about three weeks after jerry sandusky's conviction the universities braced for what may be more bombshells. is the school-paid internal investigation will be released online thursday morning, and will detail what freeh said last november may have been...
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he says he's angry at the adults who could have stopped sandusky, like former penn state assistant coach mike mcqueary, he testified he saw jerry sandusky with a young boy pinned against the wall of the locker room shower. he says he reported the incident to the university authorities but never called the local police. >> he's a coward. for not calling the police, for not stopping jerry right there. he said he slammed his locker and walked out. why would you slam your locker and walk out and leave that kid standing there and let that keep happening? you don't abandon a helpless kid. >> he also blames himself. >> if i would have said something, they would have stopped him from being around other kids. >> that's a big burden to carry. >> i know it's not my fault but i can't help but feel that way. >> weaver is now suing sandusky, second mile and penn state university. his lawyer is jeff anderson, who specializes in representing sexual abuse victims, including many cases involving the catholic church. >> one of the things jerry sandusky's attorney has said again and again, he believes peopl
he says he's angry at the adults who could have stopped sandusky, like former penn state assistant coach mike mcqueary, he testified he saw jerry sandusky with a young boy pinned against the wall of the locker room shower. he says he reported the incident to the university authorities but never called the local police. >> he's a coward. for not calling the police, for not stopping jerry right there. he said he slammed his locker and walked out. why would you slam your locker and walk out...
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we have democratic pollster, 1996 clinton campaign advise yeh mark penn. we have also have former house majority leader dick armey. he's co-chairman of freedomworks. former white house deputy press secretary and cnbc contributor tony fratto joins us. dick armey, let me begin with you, my good friend. why should romney and the republicans give up some grand bargain on entitlements and spending and taxes? why should they absolutely do anything with that until the swearing in of mitt romney and the swearing in of a republican senate? why shouldn't they wait and get their own agenda through, have their own 100 days? why should they do it right away? >> well, first of all, john boehner shouldn't get drawn into another negotiation with people who don't negotiate. president obama never showed up. the senate democrats stonewalled him. we ended up with this silly debt commission that couldn't even get $1.2 trillion in spending cuts while, for example, in our shop we got $9.7 trillion in ten years just by talking to real people in america. now, if he did, if he did
we have democratic pollster, 1996 clinton campaign advise yeh mark penn. we have also have former house majority leader dick armey. he's co-chairman of freedomworks. former white house deputy press secretary and cnbc contributor tony fratto joins us. dick armey, let me begin with you, my good friend. why should romney and the republicans give up some grand bargain on entitlements and spending and taxes? why should they absolutely do anything with that until the swearing in of mitt romney and...
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with the impact of those words hours before sentencing. >> in an 11th hour statement that appeared on penn state radio, jerry sandusky broke months of silence. >> they can treat me as a monster but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> the former penn state assistant football coach offered no apologies but a vow to fight his sentence. >> you have given many second chances and i will ask for one. >> he was convicted of abusing 10 boys over 15 years. of them, he said this - >> the young man whose dramatics started everything. >> his attorney says he regrets not letting his client speak up sooner. >> of course looking back, a lot of different things we would have done. >> jerry sandusky never testified during the trial but will speak attended today's sentencing. six of the victims of the graphic testimony about the abuse they suffered will also speak. >> he will be sentenced march. that is part of the procedure. the important thing for us is this sires the appellate process. >> the procedure is far from over. they are already prepar
with the impact of those words hours before sentencing. >> in an 11th hour statement that appeared on penn state radio, jerry sandusky broke months of silence. >> they can treat me as a monster but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> the former penn state assistant football coach offered no apologies but a vow to fight his sentence. >> you have given many second chances and i will ask for one. >> he was...
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it's about penn state, and penn state was about football. that's one thing we know. there was a corrosive atmosphere at penn state. and mr. paterno was in the center of it. mr. paterno knew that he had a child predator on his hands, and he did nothing about it. and he can't escape responsibility. it's a shame that we're talking about mr. paterno when he's no longer with us. but the facts are the facts. and mr. paterno did nothing to protect young men. he could have done so much more, as could have the president of the university and the athletic director to stop the incident which happened in august of 2001, where my young man as a boy was molested. so i understand that the paterno family is in a damage control mode. but the facts aren't going to change. >> there's going to be more lawsuits filed against penn state. and i'm sure those -- that's going through your mind as well. so you'll be listening to what comes out of this report, and you'll decide on what kind of lawsuit, how much damages you'll ask for based on the facts in this report? >> my interest has been fi
it's about penn state, and penn state was about football. that's one thing we know. there was a corrosive atmosphere at penn state. and mr. paterno was in the center of it. mr. paterno knew that he had a child predator on his hands, and he did nothing about it. and he can't escape responsibility. it's a shame that we're talking about mr. paterno when he's no longer with us. but the facts are the facts. and mr. paterno did nothing to protect young men. he could have done so much more, as could...
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he was hired by penn state's board of trustees to look at penn state's role in the sandusky scandal. to find out exactly what penn state may have done wrong and this is supposed to be a no holds barred report. i have, carol, our producers going through his opening remarks now. for additional information. but we know that he is taking a very hard look at what penn state officials knew or should have known about events leading up to the scandal. we can also tell you in his prepared remarks that louis freeh, i was just told, was not able to interview the vice president, gary schultz, at penn state at the time or athletic director at the time, tim curley. and remember both of those men have been charged with the state of pennsylvania with perjury, lying to a jury, and failing to report a case of suspected child abuse. carol? >> susan, just a few questions because i know you want to go and read this report along with the team of producers who are also reading that report right now. why louis freeh? why did penn state hire him to conduct this investigation? >> well, certainly his credentia
he was hired by penn state's board of trustees to look at penn state's role in the sandusky scandal. to find out exactly what penn state may have done wrong and this is supposed to be a no holds barred report. i have, carol, our producers going through his opening remarks now. for additional information. but we know that he is taking a very hard look at what penn state officials knew or should have known about events leading up to the scandal. we can also tell you in his prepared remarks that...
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happening now, a brand new apology from penn state university. this after a scathing report accuses the university's most powerful people of empowering jerry sandusky, hiding the sexual attacks and totally disregarding these victims. >>> mitt romney's new campaign ad calls president obama a liar. team obama says it's romney who's the liar. we're looking for who's telling the truth. plus, the explanation that didn't explain anything. new demands for congressman jesse jackson jr.'s staff to explain this so-called mood disorder they blame for his dropping out of sight. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with today's damming new report on penn state's university's cover-up of coach jerry sandusky's sexual attacks on young boys. it says the top people at the university including the legendary football coach, joe paterno, hid what they knew and had no regard for the young victims. just now university officials are promising it will never, never happen again. >> you should know that our hearts remain heavy. and we areep
happening now, a brand new apology from penn state university. this after a scathing report accuses the university's most powerful people of empowering jerry sandusky, hiding the sexual attacks and totally disregarding these victims. >>> mitt romney's new campaign ad calls president obama a liar. team obama says it's romney who's the liar. we're looking for who's telling the truth. plus, the explanation that didn't explain anything. new demands for congressman jesse jackson jr.'s staff...
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this marks a new era for penn state and for our board of trustees. with a mixture of humility and steadfastness, we pledge to work closely and cooperatively with the administration in diligently facilitating open communication across all departments and levels of the university. that will be for the benefit of the children that are on our campus and it will also be for the benefit of every part of the university. and with that, i'll turn the microphone over to our chairman of the board, karen peats. >> thank you, ken. the board of trustees, as a group that has paramount accountability for overseeing and ensuring the proper functioning and governance of the university accepts full responsibility for the failures that occurred. the board, in cooperation with the administration, will take every action to ensure that an event like this never happens again in our university community. i'd like to reiterate that we're grateful to judge freeh for his report and 119 recommendations and we will be closely studying this document as we continue to push forward
this marks a new era for penn state and for our board of trustees. with a mixture of humility and steadfastness, we pledge to work closely and cooperatively with the administration in diligently facilitating open communication across all departments and levels of the university. that will be for the benefit of the children that are on our campus and it will also be for the benefit of every part of the university. and with that, i'll turn the microphone over to our chairman of the board, karen...
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i mean, we had mark penn on here a couple of weeks ago who said that 10% of the electorate this time is going to be hispanic background people and that's a lot of voters. >> it's a lot of voters and you multiply that by factor of five or six going down the road and quickly see where the party's positioning itself outside of that growth. and i think, i think jeb and many others have spoken on this issue and can make the argument cogently that we are the party of assimilation and immigration and supporting those. that's been a part of our history and the more we talk about that history and put it in the right context, chris, the stronger we'll become with those growing populations of people who don't like look a typical or sound like a typical republican. >> we can't just be welcome wagon. >> you're right. cannot be spin. i'm not talking spin. i'm talking about a serious approach to not just the immigration issue, but the broader conversation we should have about economic and poverty. those things that draw people to america. >> that show down, texas seemed to be right on this. at leas
i mean, we had mark penn on here a couple of weeks ago who said that 10% of the electorate this time is going to be hispanic background people and that's a lot of voters. >> it's a lot of voters and you multiply that by factor of five or six going down the road and quickly see where the party's positioning itself outside of that growth. and i think, i think jeb and many others have spoken on this issue and can make the argument cogently that we are the party of assimilation and...
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like former penn state assistant coach mike mcqueary. he testified he saw jerry sandusky with a young boy pinned against the wall of the locker room shower. mcqueary says he reported the incident to the university authorities, but never called the local police. >> he's a coward. for not calling e police, for not stopping jerry right there. he said he slammed his locker and walked out. why would you slam your locker and walk out and leave that kid standing there and let that keep happening? you know, you don't abandon a little helpless kid. >> reporter: he also blames himself. >> if i would have said something, that would have stopped him from being around other kids. >> that's a big burden to carry. >> i know it's not my fault, but i can't help but feel that way. >> reporter: weaver is now suing sandusky, second mile and penn state university. his lawyer is jeff anderson, who specializes in representing sexual abuse victims, including many cases involving the catholic church. >> one of the things jerry sandusky's attorney has said again
like former penn state assistant coach mike mcqueary. he testified he saw jerry sandusky with a young boy pinned against the wall of the locker room shower. mcqueary says he reported the incident to the university authorities, but never called the local police. >> he's a coward. for not calling e police, for not stopping jerry right there. he said he slammed his locker and walked out. why would you slam your locker and walk out and leave that kid standing there and let that keep...
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the defense rested without putting the former penn state coach, who's accused of -- there is more from ben font, pennsylvania. >> reporter: engineer are sandusky's defense rested today without the former penn state football coach taking the witness day. though sandusky did not testify, his interviews and letters presented during the trial made him a potent witness. >> am i sexually attracted to underaged boys? >> yes. >> reporter: for the prosecution, still his attorney looked upbeat as he left the courthouse. >> reporter: are you hopeful? >> reporter: the defense struggled to build a case around eight young accusers and former grad student mike mcquery who testified he saw san dulles. the defense tried to cast doubt on whether he actually saw or assumed he saw a crime. a family friend said he -- >> those two words "sexual sounds" that's what the jury will remember, and dranoff at the end of the day was ultimately a great witness for the prosecution. >> reporter: the defense also suggested that the accusers made up the stories or were urged to do so, david hilton, a friend of sandusky'
the defense rested without putting the former penn state coach, who's accused of -- there is more from ben font, pennsylvania. >> reporter: engineer are sandusky's defense rested today without the former penn state football coach taking the witness day. though sandusky did not testify, his interviews and letters presented during the trial made him a potent witness. >> am i sexually attracted to underaged boys? >> yes. >> reporter: for the prosecution, still his attorney...
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took an interest in him, taking him to football games, inviting him to work out with him at the gym on penn state's campus. and like many of the young men who testified in court, weaver says from the beginning, sandusky expected them to shower together. >> picking me up, trying to give me like bear hugs. he would wash my hair or my back sometimes. >> reporter: he says they would move to a couch in the locker room just beyond the showers. >> he would dry me off with a towel, say he was trying to wrestle with me and he would just have me lay on top of him while we were both still naked. >> reporter: i know this is really hard stuff to talk about. but what would he do when he had you down on top of him? >> he would rub my backside. sometimes he would roll over on top of me and blow on my stomach and rub my genitals. and then it progressed into oral sex. >> reporter: did it ever escalate to anything else? >> he tried anal sex one time, but it hurt really bad so i made him stop. that was in the locker rooms. >> reporter: in the shower? >> yes. >> reporter: how old were you? >> around 11 or 12. >
took an interest in him, taking him to football games, inviting him to work out with him at the gym on penn state's campus. and like many of the young men who testified in court, weaver says from the beginning, sandusky expected them to shower together. >> picking me up, trying to give me like bear hugs. he would wash my hair or my back sometimes. >> reporter: he says they would move to a couch in the locker room just beyond the showers. >> he would dry me off with a towel,...
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penn state wants to get this behind them. penn state would be wise to settle the cases and not put the kids through discovery and trials again and turn a page in its great history. >> of course, it is bigger than all of that there. the perjury counts out and there is the question of institutional control. that is the biggest thing in my estimation that remains is did penn state as a university look the other way. it is much like a corporation would have accusations within the corporation for instance one of your colleagues you told and one of your colleagues knows then your colleague goes to a supervisor in your compa y company. if a supervisor in the company knows then the company knows and then the company has to take actions which would be appropriate in the wake of such a thing. i'm certainly not saying that penn state didn't do the right thing at any point. that is for others to decide. but that question is on the table. and if it is at some point ruled that there was a lack of institutional control the entity which is p
penn state wants to get this behind them. penn state would be wise to settle the cases and not put the kids through discovery and trials again and turn a page in its great history. >> of course, it is bigger than all of that there. the perjury counts out and there is the question of institutional control. that is the biggest thing in my estimation that remains is did penn state as a university look the other way. it is much like a corporation would have accusations within the corporation...
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here's a guy who has no real track record, no ties to penn state. most people don't have opinions about him personally. most people can't identify him. here's a guy where he goes in with a complete clean slate. that's probably the best they could ask for right now. >> i had to ask you this because many people are saying, why is this program still in operation after all of this, especially when you're talking about children and the respected, two respected coaches, as a matter of fact, why isn't it suspended? what's going on? >> i mean, you and i have talked about that. in fairness, we're still, there has not been a conviction, a plea. we're still at the who knew what and when phase. there's a healthy debate here. given there's still trials to come, maybe you take a break and keep it low for a season, but i understand they're players, opponents, a lot to be affected if you said we need to cancel the season. i think we can discuss it, but realistically, let's see how this plays out. >> i only have about ten seconds left. not all the letter man's club,
here's a guy who has no real track record, no ties to penn state. most people don't have opinions about him personally. most people can't identify him. here's a guy where he goes in with a complete clean slate. that's probably the best they could ask for right now. >> i had to ask you this because many people are saying, why is this program still in operation after all of this, especially when you're talking about children and the respected, two respected coaches, as a matter of fact, why...
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he was penn state football. he was penn state. just everything for pennsylvania. >> reporter: barbara butcher is also a penn state grad and drove two hours with her daughter to honor a man she feels was wrongly fired in the wake of the jerry sandusky child sexual abuse scandal. >> i know the most horrible thing is what happened to the victims in all of this but just the fact that his career ended here i don't know if i'll ever get over that. >> reporter: paterno spent six decades at penn state and was head coach for 46 seasons until he was fired last fall. he lost his battle with lung cancer sunday. a public viewing is planned for tuesday and wednesday followed by a private family funeral service. then on thursday a public memorial will be held at the bryce jordan center. the university is preparing for an even larger turnout than at sunday's vigil where more than 7,000 people gathered on campus. beyond this week's services the university says it is also planning more tributes to highlight paterno's contributions both on and off t
he was penn state football. he was penn state. just everything for pennsylvania. >> reporter: barbara butcher is also a penn state grad and drove two hours with her daughter to honor a man she feels was wrongly fired in the wake of the jerry sandusky child sexual abuse scandal. >> i know the most horrible thing is what happened to the victims in all of this but just the fact that his career ended here i don't know if i'll ever get over that. >> reporter: paterno spent six...
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as well as from eyewitnesses who say they saw sandusky abusing boys in showers on the penn state campus. sandusky denies the allegations and remains on house arrest, awaiting his day in court. now less than one week away. the judge is also considering the impact of intense media coverage on this case. several of the alleged victims have asked that their names be kept private. brian moore, nbc news, bell font, pennsylvania. >>> this afternoon the judge in the john edwards trial held a closed door meeting with attorneys. jurors are wraupg their eighth day of deliberations in the campaign finance trial. they're scheduled to work an extra 30 minutes today and tomorrow in an effort to reach a verdict. edwards arrived in greensboro, north carolina, this morning, with his parents and his daughter. the form he presidential candidate is accused of using donated money to hide his pregnant mistress during the 2008 campaign. >>> the severe storms have moved away and has left us with some cooler temperatures out there. >> storm 4 meteorologist veronica has the latest. >> that's right. some cooler co
as well as from eyewitnesses who say they saw sandusky abusing boys in showers on the penn state campus. sandusky denies the allegations and remains on house arrest, awaiting his day in court. now less than one week away. the judge is also considering the impact of intense media coverage on this case. several of the alleged victims have asked that their names be kept private. brian moore, nbc news, bell font, pennsylvania. >>> this afternoon the judge in the john edwards trial held a...
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i'm not saying the president of penn state gets away with no charges criminal or civil. i'm saying under this statute it's going to be a tough uphill battle to implicate him in a criminal case. civil is different. >> let's talk civil. that's the first thing i thought when i woke up to these e-mails. i got to talk to paul exposu exposure. that's the word the president was using. let me set up the e-mail i want to read for our audience. it has to do with these three officials. discussing a three part response to what mike mcquery thought he saw in that shower. he saw a young boy with hands up against the shower wall and heard rhythmic slapping. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know what was happening. this is an e-mail from the athletic director to the president and it's copied to gary. it indicates that there was a conversation that tim had with joe paterno and that three part plan changed the next day. after giving it more thought and talking it over with joe yesterday, i'm uncomfortable with what we agreed were the next steps. i'm having trouble with going to every
i'm not saying the president of penn state gets away with no charges criminal or civil. i'm saying under this statute it's going to be a tough uphill battle to implicate him in a criminal case. civil is different. >> let's talk civil. that's the first thing i thought when i woke up to these e-mails. i got to talk to paul exposu exposure. that's the word the president was using. let me set up the e-mail i want to read for our audience. it has to do with these three officials. discussing a...
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penn state has been slammed with an unprecedented series of penalties by the n.c.a.a. today for its inaction when officials were alerted to a child sex abuse charges. first, the suspect in the colorado theater shooting makes his appearance in court. good afternoon, everyone. the suspect in the colorado theater shooting makes his initial court appearance today. the 24-year-old is suspected of killing 12 people and wounding 58 others in one of the worst mass shootings in u.s. history. >> making his first court appearance with dyed hair following friday's mass shooting, suspect james holmes appeared before a judge for what is being called an initial advisement. a decision on further charges and the ruling is expected later. it is the first real look the public has had at the suspect, who has been held in solitary confinement since been taken into custody within minutes of the shooting. until now, we have only seen his picture. as the community of aurora, colorado continues to cope with what happened, the mayor says that they will survive. evidence from the gun man departm
penn state has been slammed with an unprecedented series of penalties by the n.c.a.a. today for its inaction when officials were alerted to a child sex abuse charges. first, the suspect in the colorado theater shooting makes his appearance in court. good afternoon, everyone. the suspect in the colorado theater shooting makes his initial court appearance today. the 24-year-old is suspected of killing 12 people and wounding 58 others in one of the worst mass shootings in u.s. history. >>...
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the heart and soul of penn state. many of these people say he was penn state. and they have been keeping vigil here since news broke last night that he was -- his condition had worsened. we got word early today that he indeed had passed away from complications due to lung cancer. joining me now, sarah ganum. you covered the related story that broke the story of the jerry sandusky story to begin with. what have you learned. you've been with the family. talked with them over the past 24 hours. what did you learn. >> up until the end, he was fighting. that's what we were told. he's the kind of person he lived to work. he had one of the strongest work ethics. he used to fall asleep with pencils in his bed because, you know, he was writing out plays in the middle of the night. and the guy lost his job and a lot of people feel that when that happened, he lost some of his spirit and he might have suffered a little bit broke a broken heart. that's what we're hearing from people out here today. people who are close to him who believe that, you know, he really at the end
the heart and soul of penn state. many of these people say he was penn state. and they have been keeping vigil here since news broke last night that he was -- his condition had worsened. we got word early today that he indeed had passed away from complications due to lung cancer. joining me now, sarah ganum. you covered the related story that broke the story of the jerry sandusky story to begin with. what have you learned. you've been with the family. talked with them over the past 24 hours....
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the pretty surprising jailhouse tape that surfaced tonight on penn state radio. jerry sandusky, the former penn state football coach, convicted serial child rapist, not expressing remorse, not really taking responsibility, in fact, not taking responsibility at all, blaming the victims, the system, the courts, just about everybody that convicted him. listen. >> we must fight unfairness, inconsistency and dishonesty. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we have not been complainers. when we couldn't have kids, we adopted. we didn't have time to prepare for a trial, we still gave it our best. we will fight for another chance. we have been given many second chances and now will ask for one. it will take more than our effort. justice will have to be more than just a word. fairness will be more than just a dream. it will take others. somebody apolitical with the courage to listen, to think about the unfairness, to have the guts to stand up and take the road less traveled. i ask for the strength to handle everything and the willingness to surrender only
the pretty surprising jailhouse tape that surfaced tonight on penn state radio. jerry sandusky, the former penn state football coach, convicted serial child rapist, not expressing remorse, not really taking responsibility, in fact, not taking responsibility at all, blaming the victims, the system, the courts, just about everybody that convicted him. listen. >> we must fight unfairness, inconsistency and dishonesty. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we have not been...
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and convicted child molestod former penn state football h jerry sandusky is speaking . what he's saying just hours before he learns his fate. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning.,,,, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., mostly cloudy, 61. clouds then sun in atlanta, 69. in st. louis, 71. sunny in denver. partly sunny in seattle, 66 degrees. >>> here we go. talk about a leap of faith. an extreme sky driver hopes to get ino the record book take. felix balm garner will lift off wearing a special pressurized space suit and jump out of a capsule 23 miles above the earth. he can come down so fast he could become the first person outside of an airplane to break the sound barrier. he has already made jumps of 15 and 18 miles. hopefully third time's a charge. nasa and the air force will monitor today's jump. >>> actors danny devito and rhea perlman are splitting up after 32 years of marriage. they were together on the sitcom "taxi" back in 1978. perlman is best known for playing carla on "cheers." devito currently stars in the c
and convicted child molestod former penn state football h jerry sandusky is speaking . what he's saying just hours before he learns his fate. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning.,,,, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., mostly cloudy, 61. clouds then sun in atlanta, 69. in st. louis, 71. sunny in denver. partly sunny in seattle, 66 degrees. >>> here we go. talk about a leap of faith. an extreme sky driver hopes to get ino the...
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mark penn, pleasure to have you back. i know you don't agree with me, but foremost, this is an election on obama's economy. a referendum. >> i think virtually every election since 1932, about the economy. this is not owe b obama's economy. it's the american economy. the thing about yesterday. it's no longer obama shadowboxing. it's a choice. a choice between some of his policies that are beginning work and some who are a big question mark. >> when you look at the very slow growth, okay? you there is fwroet, you look at the real unemployment rate. close to 5%. housing problems, gasoline problems and look at a lot of issues, do you really believe obama has a record to run on. he never seems to talk about his record. >> well, he's got some forward looking policies that have begun to work. remember, the calamity, when he took office, was one of the worst calamities in american history. this could well have been not a recession, but a depression. >> take it from there. i want to ask you a great phrase in your blog today. you s
mark penn, pleasure to have you back. i know you don't agree with me, but foremost, this is an election on obama's economy. a referendum. >> i think virtually every election since 1932, about the economy. this is not owe b obama's economy. it's the american economy. the thing about yesterday. it's no longer obama shadowboxing. it's a choice. a choice between some of his policies that are beginning work and some who are a big question mark. >> when you look at the very slow growth,...
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he went on and gave penn state a hundred thousand dollars gift in the month of december after penn state terminated him. he was able to let go of whatever anger he had and i would really hope penn staters could find a way to do the same. >> reporter: in state college, pennsylvania jane watrel news 4. >>> there will be a public viewing for paterno tomorrow and wednesday followed by a private funeral on wednesday. a public memorial service will be held on thursday. >>> rescuers pulled two additional bodies today from the ship wrecked cruise liner in italy. that brings the total number of victims to 15 now. italian authorities say another 17 people are still unaccounted for. meanwhile efforts to remove the half million gallons of fuel onboard may start as early as tomorrow. that move could last several weeks as crews carefully replace the oil with sea water so the ship doesn't shift and sink further. >>> the next big matchup in the republican presidential race happens eight days from now in the florida primary. mitt romney is retooling his campaign after saturday's double digit loss to newt
he went on and gave penn state a hundred thousand dollars gift in the month of december after penn state terminated him. he was able to let go of whatever anger he had and i would really hope penn staters could find a way to do the same. >> reporter: in state college, pennsylvania jane watrel news 4. >>> there will be a public viewing for paterno tomorrow and wednesday followed by a private funeral on wednesday. a public memorial service will be held on thursday. >>>...
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. >>> ex crimes on penn state -- the sex crimes that allegedly happened on penn state campus may change the laws in maryland. >> reporter: this morning there are new details emerging in the penn state sex abuse scandal. penn state prosecutors are asking that jerry sanduskyp kept indoors as part of his -- be kept indoors as part of his bail condition. some said he is watching school children in a schoolyard from his back porch. and his lawyer said that safety concerns are totally unfounded this brings to life that maryland's sexual reporting laws has no teeth. and folks are gathering in annapolis today to bring about change with senate bill 140. it would make is a criminal penalty to not report child abuse. the news conference starts at noon today at lawyers' mall in annapolis. supporters of the bill will speak at that conference, including a prosecutor and mother that talks about people doing nothing, even if they know about sexual abuse about a child. there's a hearing immediately on the bill after that news conference. >>> and another bill that is coming from a high-profile case that
. >>> ex crimes on penn state -- the sex crimes that allegedly happened on penn state campus may change the laws in maryland. >> reporter: this morning there are new details emerging in the penn state sex abuse scandal. penn state prosecutors are asking that jerry sanduskyp kept indoors as part of his -- be kept indoors as part of his bail condition. some said he is watching school children in a schoolyard from his back porch. and his lawyer said that safety concerns are totally...
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when william penn drafted the state's first constitution, he included religious freedom for all. that provision became the model for one of our nation's most important rights. with flag facts, i'm scott. you don't disappear at midnight. and now, you've met your match. new revlon® colorstay™ 16 hour eyeshadow. 64 colors that will take you from night to day without smudging, creasing or fading away. >> one more. come on. hard one. >> sometimes, recovering from an illness or injury requires more than just medicine and bed rest. physical therapists help people get back on their feet. >> physical therapists work with patients who come in with disabilities, illnesses, or diseases that may impair their function. it could be the way they walk. it could affect their work. and we mainly deal on improving those disabilities -- getting them back to the point where they were before or even better. >> we shadowed ian as he worked with patients at suny memorial college hospital. >> good. >> this is hard. >> i know. four more. then i'm gonna have you keep it flat. >> preparing for a career in
when william penn drafted the state's first constitution, he included religious freedom for all. that provision became the model for one of our nation's most important rights. with flag facts, i'm scott. you don't disappear at midnight. and now, you've met your match. new revlon® colorstay™ 16 hour eyeshadow. 64 colors that will take you from night to day without smudging, creasing or fading away. >> one more. come on. hard one. >> sometimes, recovering from an illness or injury...
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i did not do those things. >> five men have ties to penn state on the jury. the prosecution and the defense each laying out their side of this highly-publicized case. the lead prosecutor showed pictures of the victims while calling him a serial child abuser. the prosecution says he met the alleged victims through charity he founded decades ago. >> cents attorneys will tear these witness apart, i think they will show what this is completely and cooperated. >> one of the first witnesses to take the stand victim number four who received creepy love leaders from jerry sandusky. up until now they have only been identified by number. >> there is other evidence that have not been released to the public yet, and i believe it will really resonate with the jury. >> another key witness is mike cleary who claims he saw him shower with a young boy. >> we understand eight of the alleged victims are set-tos stake -- are set to take the stand throughout the trial which is expected to last three weeks. >> brad bell is the day one of the trial. but for his live report from pen
i did not do those things. >> five men have ties to penn state on the jury. the prosecution and the defense each laying out their side of this highly-publicized case. the lead prosecutor showed pictures of the victims while calling him a serial child abuser. the prosecution says he met the alleged victims through charity he founded decades ago. >> cents attorneys will tear these witness apart, i think they will show what this is completely and cooperated. >> one of the first...
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penn state officials accept the penalty and corrective action. now emrick says it's up to penn state to make sure they never force things to the sideline. they say this punishment goes well beyond penn state, it should serve as a gut check for others who participate in college athletics. >>> joe paterno's family release add statement today saying in part today's sanctions defame the legacy and contributions of a great coach and educator. >>> the football player suspended for a year in what's being called bounty-gate is continuing his fight to get his penalty reduced. jonathan vilma met with lawyers in the nfl and nfl players association. they talked about the season long suspension handed down to ville ma in the wake of the saint's body scandal. sources say while progress was made, no resolution was made. thursday a judge will hear a request for a temporary restraining order. if approved, he would be allowed to report to training camp. >>> turning the the weather, we are tracking a little rain that could be making its way into our area. >> sort o
penn state officials accept the penalty and corrective action. now emrick says it's up to penn state to make sure they never force things to the sideline. they say this punishment goes well beyond penn state, it should serve as a gut check for others who participate in college athletics. >>> joe paterno's family release add statement today saying in part today's sanctions defame the legacy and contributions of a great coach and educator. >>> the football player suspended for a...
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penn state or the n.c.a.a.? >> we had little that we were able to negotiate if you will, in terms of the n.c.a.a. sanctions. we were not in a negotiating position and the n.c.a.a. had made that very clear to us. >> did you brief the trustees about the negotiations? >> yes. i brought the executive committee of the board into the loop early on that week and kept them informed through the process including sunday night at the latest before i put pen to paper to sign it. >> what role could the legacy of joe paterno play and penn state future? could his legacy be restored? >> this is certainly an issue that has great importance for the university to the community. joe paterno was a larger-than-life figure for much of his 61 years at penn state and certainly left an important legacy for the univer for the u. certainly in making decisions that i did, i thought it was most appropriate that we leave the joe paterno name on the library given the contributions to education, many contributions to education that coach patern
penn state or the n.c.a.a.? >> we had little that we were able to negotiate if you will, in terms of the n.c.a.a. sanctions. we were not in a negotiating position and the n.c.a.a. had made that very clear to us. >> did you brief the trustees about the negotiations? >> yes. i brought the executive committee of the board into the loop early on that week and kept them informed through the process including sunday night at the latest before i put pen to paper to sign it. >>...